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D. EDL Mode for Emacs and VIM
There exists an emacs mode for editing EDL scripts. It
currently does indentation and syntax highlighting.
To automatically have emacs switch to EDL mode whenever you load a
file with the extension edl you need to add the following lines
to the `.emacs' file in your home directory:
(autoload 'edl-mode "edl-mod.elc"
"edl-mod.el -- editing EDL files with Emacs")
(setq auto-mode-alist (append (list (cons "\\.edl\\'" 'edl-mode))
auto-mode-alist))
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The EDL mode for vim was written by Christoph Oelmüller
<oelmu@physik.fu-berlin.de>, who was so kind to allow me to
distribute it together with fsc2.
To automatically load EDL mode under vim put a file named
`filetyp.vim' in the `.vim' subdirectory in your home directory,
containing the following lines:
if exists("did_load_filetypes")
finish
endif
" add EDL filetype
augroup filetypedetect
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.edl setfiletype edl
augroup END
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(or append the necessay lines if such a file already exists).
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